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. >> the u.s. senate is about to reconvene. >> congress is back tackling gun legislation. >> after a two week recess. >> let's have a debate on violence in america. >> 13 senate republicans threatened threats of the filibuster. >> senate republicans seem afraid to engage in the debate. >> i don't understand it. the purpose of the united states senate is to debate. >> going to filibuster a bill they don't even know. >> i don't understand it, what are we afraid of? >> 90% believe we should do something. >> i don't think 90% agree it is monday. >> allow a vote. >> there's no reason for this blatant obstruction. >> the second storm is brewing over the budget. >> wednesday, the president will formally send his budget to congress. >> send his budget blueprints to congress. >> this is the compromise i sent to the speaker last year. >> the question is whether anger from the left makes republicans give the budget a second look. >> the president is showing a little leg here. >> there you go. >> it is somewha
. >> the u.s. senate is about to reconvene. >> congress is back tackling gun legislation. >> after a two week recess. >> let's have a debate on violence in america. >> 13 senate republicans threatened threats of the filibuster. >> senate republicans seem afraid to engage in the debate. >> i don't understand it. the purpose of the united states senate is to debate. >> going to filibuster a bill they don't even know. >> i don't understand it,...
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house doesn't have what you would call a deep bench, their two totally unknown would-be candidates for u.s. senate now have two weeks to get 10,000 signatures amid the historic piles of snow and nobody going anywhere. what are the odds? that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, which is when the special coverage of the state of the union begins. at 8:00 eastern, now it is time for ""the last word"" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> and the republicans voted for the sequester, now they hate the sequester. so who do the republicans blame for the sequester? take a while guess. >> our future is hopeful, our journey goes forward. and the state of the union is strong. >> it is the state of the union eve. >> the state-of-the-union address. >> the state of the union. >> president obama will pivot back to the economy. >> that is not a prescription for getting a budget deal with the house republicans. >> the sequester turned into a ridiculous blame game. >> he is the one who proposed it in the first place. >> it is completely wrong and to make that argument requires
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just anybody the u.s. government thinks are radicalizing people with their view points. >> so far there is no case of the nsa actually as you put it releasing this kind of information to the world? >> remember, lawrence, we have a certain set of documents that our source provided to us. we have far from the entire set of documents in the nsa. what the document is doing, a document that implicates at least 15 different government agencies of the highest levels of the government. talking about the kind of nef a nefarius plans. we don't know, they met and planned to release it to destroy reputation. that's what surveillance scandals in the past have been about. >> glen greenwald, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up -- how to talk more of how to talk to your crazy uncle when he starts going on about barack obama the socialist. and tonight, i will hand over the rewrite segment to some very special friends. >> every year on thanksgiving the president pardons a turkey. >> he par
just anybody the u.s. government thinks are radicalizing people with their view points. >> so far there is no case of the nsa actually as you put it releasing this kind of information to the world? >> remember, lawrence, we have a certain set of documents that our source provided to us. we have far from the entire set of documents in the nsa. what the document is doing, a document that implicates at least 15 different government agencies of the highest levels of the government....
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we hitched a ride with the u.s. marines on a c-130. the u.s. military is ferrying in philippine troops by the hundreds and often carrying storm victims out. >> there is no other way to describe the situation other than god awful. the stench of death hangs everywhere you go and it's a wonder the people who have survived are able to keep their sanity. i'm harry smith, nbc news, the philippines. >> hundreds of thousands of the survivors have no access to food, water, our medicine. here is nbc's chief medical editor, dr. nancy schneider reporting from the island of cebu. >> the roads are blocked, the airports are closed, so we jumped on a chopper to see what could be an impending health crisis. from the air we see stunning devastation. >> trees are just stripped. zefrg fooged. >> villages along the coast wiped out. >> we made it to divine word hospital. heavily damaged, officially closed for business but people still come. scrambling to save lives and medical supplies. >> we tried to salvage what was left of the pharmacy. >> with just bandages and
we hitched a ride with the u.s. marines on a c-130. the u.s. military is ferrying in philippine troops by the hundreds and often carrying storm victims out. >> there is no other way to describe the situation other than god awful. the stench of death hangs everywhere you go and it's a wonder the people who have survived are able to keep their sanity. i'm harry smith, nbc news, the philippines. >> hundreds of thousands of the survivors have no access to food, water, our medicine. here...
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senator, and u.s. supreme court justice hugo black. 50 years ago, after he had been appointed to the united states supreme court by franklin roosevelt, liberal justice hugo black said, and i'm going to quote him right here for you. he said "there are absolutes in our bill of rights and they were put there on purpose by men who knew what words meant and meant their prohibitions to be absolutes." end quote. >> justice black said that in a very long lecture about the bill of rights at nyu law school in 1960. but in that lecture where justice black said there are absolutes, he very specifically said the second amendment is not one of them. he pointed out that the supreme court in a unanimous decision that included his vote, had already restricted the second amendment to not include the right to have a machine gun, or a sawed off shot gun, the favorite tools of bank robbers and gangsters at the time. and so crazy wayne was not standing on the liberalism of justice hugo black last night. he would have been u
senator, and u.s. supreme court justice hugo black. 50 years ago, after he had been appointed to the united states supreme court by franklin roosevelt, liberal justice hugo black said, and i'm going to quote him right here for you. he said "there are absolutes in our bill of rights and they were put there on purpose by men who knew what words meant and meant their prohibitions to be absolutes." end quote. >> justice black said that in a very long lecture about the bill of rights...
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and further steps we must take as necessary with respect to the u.s./egyptian relationship. >> joining me now from cairo is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, richard? >> reporter: there may be difficult days ahead. this was clearly a warning today from the egyptian military. authorizing the security forces to use deadly force to protect themselves and "key installations." but undeterred, the muslim brotherhood called for a massive demonstration tomorrow and already picked out a location in downtown cairo. egyptian forces loyal to the military were cleaning the site today at the place where the forces were gunned down yesterday. some came out to thank to military for the crackdown. >> i thanked anybody who supported us to get rid of the terrorism. we saw it in the streets the past year. >> reporter: the government is trying to justify all the violence and death. the foreign ministry today distributed videos to journalists, including this one, allegedly showing protesters with automatic weapons. there is still a lot of cleanup to do. bu
and further steps we must take as necessary with respect to the u.s./egyptian relationship. >> joining me now from cairo is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, richard? >> reporter: there may be difficult days ahead. this was clearly a warning today from the egyptian military. authorizing the security forces to use deadly force to protect themselves and "key installations." but undeterred, the muslim brotherhood called for a massive demonstration tomorrow...
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. >> the u.s. and its allies signed an historic agreement. >> these are substantial limitations. >> this deal freezes iran's nuclear program. >> and it allows for daily inspections. >> daily inspections of iran's nuclear facilities. >> which will help prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon. >> the deal is already being criticized. >> this interim deal is dangerous. >> partisan bickering is the background noise. >> questioning the big deal that president obama made. >> the first true dialogue in 34 years. >> this is a process mplgt. >> as a first time presidential candidate in 2008, president obama promised that foreign policy would focus on diplomacy. john mccain criticized the president for saying he would seek to speak directly to the leaders of iran but president obama has now broken america's 34 year isolation from iran. president obama made the dramatic announcement that the united states and other countries have reached an agreement with iran. there will be a reduction to some of the bru
. >> the u.s. and its allies signed an historic agreement. >> these are substantial limitations. >> this deal freezes iran's nuclear program. >> and it allows for daily inspections. >> daily inspections of iran's nuclear facilities. >> which will help prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon. >> the deal is already being criticized. >> this interim deal is dangerous. >> partisan bickering is the background noise. >> questioning the...
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he was mayor of indianapolis by 35, and a u.s. senator at 44. in fact, in the election when he first went to the senate he won by 19 points and never looked back, in 1982, won re-election by 8 points, in '88, by 36 points, in 1994, lucky number 36 points, a huge landslide victory. and then in 1996 he decided to run for president, but didn't win that race, perhaps because of ads he put out like this one. >> i believe in the second amendment and our right as americans to own a gun, for self-protection, to hunt and to collect. but there is no right to sweep a plowi playground with an assault weapon. i parted company with senators graham and dole, i did what i felt was right. >> dick luger. >> you know, being a conservative doesn't mean you have to lose your common sense. >> not such a hot strategy in the republican primary. he was regarded as a worthy exercise like bruce babbits that may have prevailed in a more sober era, but not in ours. he went back to his state, won re-election by 35%. in 2006, the year of the big democracy takeover in both hou
he was mayor of indianapolis by 35, and a u.s. senator at 44. in fact, in the election when he first went to the senate he won by 19 points and never looked back, in 1982, won re-election by 8 points, in '88, by 36 points, in 1994, lucky number 36 points, a huge landslide victory. and then in 1996 he decided to run for president, but didn't win that race, perhaps because of ads he put out like this one. >> i believe in the second amendment and our right as americans to own a gun, for...
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they saw very quickly that he was becoming a headache for them but once the u.s. and u.s. allies in europe downed the bolivian president's plane because they feared that snowden was on board this was really nothing that the russians could do. >> julia, hold on. you aren't seriously suggesting that vladimir putin and the russian government did not have complete, total, absolute control over the outcome of edward snowden entering that airport in moscow. there wasn't anything that prevented them from doing anything other than what you may be suggesting is their own sense of the public image of it and how it would play for them. but they had and still have complete power over his every breath in that country. >> now they do but i think you do overestimate the russians. i think in general people who haven't been to russia tend to overestimate their abilities. >> julia, i don't want to get caught up in this for too long but they control that airport completely. >> i know but -- i don't think -- >> they could have sent him out of that country immediately upon his landing in arptd
they saw very quickly that he was becoming a headache for them but once the u.s. and u.s. allies in europe downed the bolivian president's plane because they feared that snowden was on board this was really nothing that the russians could do. >> julia, hold on. you aren't seriously suggesting that vladimir putin and the russian government did not have complete, total, absolute control over the outcome of edward snowden entering that airport in moscow. there wasn't anything that prevented...
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saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >> in the rewrite tonight, paulism. first, ron paul and now rand paul have pushed ideas that no one else in the republican party supported. here is ron paul in 2008 at a republican presidential primary debate talking about the iraq war. >> in 1952, we republicans were elected to stop the war in korea. 1968, we were elected to stop the war in vietnam. and tragically we didn't stop it very fast. 30,000 more men died. when i talk about the long term stays, i think, how many men are you willing to let die for this? for something that has nothing to do with our national security. there were no al qaeda there. had nothing to do with 9/11. and there was no threat to our national security. they never committed aggression. it's unconstitutional. and undeclared war. >> there he is at the reagan library, saying that to rep
saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >> in the rewrite tonight, paulism. first, ron paul and now rand paul have pushed ideas that no one else in the republican party supported. here is ron paul in 2008 at a republican presidential primary debate...
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interests and u.s. persons and property at a time when there's a lot of debate and a lot of criticism of this program as well as other nsa types of surveillance? >> i can assure you that that in no way at all, period, 100% affects how we evaluate threat information coming in, specifically in terms of this threat. >> republican peter king offered a vehement defense of the obama administration reaction to the terror threat. >> it's absolutely crazy to say there's any conspiracy here. i mean, i've seen it. the government would have been totally negligent if it did not take the actions taken. whether or not there was any controversy over the nsa at all, all these actions would have been taken. i'm a republican. i'm saying the administration -- i've had problems with the administration on different issues. but what they are doing now is what has to be done. they'd be derelict if they were not. and you know, we can't criticize them for doing too little with benghazi and now criticize them for doing too much.
interests and u.s. persons and property at a time when there's a lot of debate and a lot of criticism of this program as well as other nsa types of surveillance? >> i can assure you that that in no way at all, period, 100% affects how we evaluate threat information coming in, specifically in terms of this threat. >> republican peter king offered a vehement defense of the obama administration reaction to the terror threat. >> it's absolutely crazy to say there's any conspiracy...
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. >> trying to tout the recovery of the u.s. housing market. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> the housing plan has something for everyone. >> let's invest in affordable rental housing. >> something for renters and new buyers. >> he's going to propose something that has bipartisan support. >> private lending should be the backbone of the housing market. >> reducing the government risk in fannie and freddie. >> i know that sounds confusing to folks who call me a socialist. >> the other thing he's doing tonight is leno. zblel travel to los angeles to appear with jay leno. >> the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. [ cheers and applause ] >> what is the real picture? reducing the government risk. >> to make it easier to refinance a current mortgage. >> the idea of reasonable rental rates. >> the president has got his work cut out for him. >> and as long as i've got the privilege to serve as your president, that's what i'm going to be fighting for. thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. >>> just a
. >> trying to tout the recovery of the u.s. housing market. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> the housing plan has something for everyone. >> let's invest in affordable rental housing. >> something for renters and new buyers. >> he's going to propose something that has bipartisan support. >> private lending should be the backbone of the housing market. >> reducing the government risk in fannie and freddie. >> i know that sounds...
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er use about his spending as a u.s. attorney. investigated by the, department of justice inspector general and was slapped pretty hard for exceeding spending limits he was supposed to, abide by. a lot of things. matters of public record. his health. there werer use. the head vetter, said if he is not giving us the information. is there any smoking gun. maybe not. the totality of that, the questions, unanswered questions. unexmroeded landmines was way too much for him to take on. and the vice presidential possibility. chris christie has gotten a lot of attention from the national press. attention you get when you are a national candidate. a lot has been out therem the 2009 governor's race. rm kn romney said, being a vice presidential candidate. presidential candidate you get vetted. chris christie has not had to with stand that. he soon will. >> sam stein, a lot of 30-second commercials in the stuff john hilman is talking about. attack ad. what about on the approximately see front. first talk about chris christie what he would exp
er use about his spending as a u.s. attorney. investigated by the, department of justice inspector general and was slapped pretty hard for exceeding spending limits he was supposed to, abide by. a lot of things. matters of public record. his health. there werer use. the head vetter, said if he is not giving us the information. is there any smoking gun. maybe not. the totality of that, the questions, unanswered questions. unexmroeded landmines was way too much for him to take on. and the vice...
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the use would be just 90 days and expressly bars the use of u.s. ground forces or "combat operations." president obama made the case for action to congressional leaders this morning at the white house. >> so the key point that i want to emphasize to the american people, the military plan that has been developed by our joint chiefs. and that i believe is appropriate is proportional. it is limited. it does not involve boots on the ground. this is not iraq and this is not afghanistan. >> the chairman of the joint chiefs, the secretary of defense and the secretary of state made the case to the senate foreign relations committee today. >> you know, you have three people who have been to war. you have john mccain who has been to war. there is not one of us who doesn't understand what going to war means. and we don't want to go to war. we don't believe we are going to war in the classic sense of taking american troops and america to war. the president is asking for the authority to do a limited action that will degrade the capacity of a tyrant who has bee
the use would be just 90 days and expressly bars the use of u.s. ground forces or "combat operations." president obama made the case for action to congressional leaders this morning at the white house. >> so the key point that i want to emphasize to the american people, the military plan that has been developed by our joint chiefs. and that i believe is appropriate is proportional. it is limited. it does not involve boots on the ground. this is not iraq and this is not...
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saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >>> the adults in the republican party are ready to challenge tea party candidates and beat the not out of them. the republican who said that, steve latourette's joins me next. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price t
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it is not only about taxes, he is opposed to this government, the u.s. government. he is a new kind of revolutionary, a 21st century revolutionary. he is the kind of revolutionary that sarah palin would like to pal around with. sarah palin thought she could crush presidential candidate barack obama by talking about him palling around with terrorists. virtually every republican elected official in washington has palled around with grover norquist, with a revolutionary, with someone whose goal is to destroy the federal government, destroy the founding fathers' creation. if they take grover norquist's goal so seriously they are willing to sign a pledge to follow his dictates on taxation, why don't republicans take grover norquist's words seriously? when jane fonda was protesting the vietnam war, if she said she wanted to drown the american government in bathtubs would they cheer the way they cheer grover norquist for saying exactly that? jane fonda never said anything as revolutionary as grover norquist. jane fonda simply wanted her government to stop doing something,
it is not only about taxes, he is opposed to this government, the u.s. government. he is a new kind of revolutionary, a 21st century revolutionary. he is the kind of revolutionary that sarah palin would like to pal around with. sarah palin thought she could crush presidential candidate barack obama by talking about him palling around with terrorists. virtually every republican elected official in washington has palled around with grover norquist, with a revolutionary, with someone whose goal is...
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i don't think they could be fired by any means. >> right. >> they could be fired at u.s. embassies there or something. so we have a geographical advantage. but the sarin gas that hits highly populated areas, whether it is malls or these -- these kinds of things, are a genuine concern. and when these attacks happen, they're not going to be attacking these weapons, they're sending a message saying get these under control, stop using them and move forward. because i think that the fear is, there is always a chance that assad could escalate, and could in fact try and strike us in various ways. or try to gain leverage by threatening to give these weapons to other non-state actors. >> well, steve, if the idea of american military intervention in some form is to somehow create stable control over the chemical weapons supply in syria, what is it that the military mission is attempting to accomplish other than presumably shore up the dictatorship that has up to now controlled those weapons? >> i think the president is trying very hard to thread a complicated needle. in april of 20
i don't think they could be fired by any means. >> right. >> they could be fired at u.s. embassies there or something. so we have a geographical advantage. but the sarin gas that hits highly populated areas, whether it is malls or these -- these kinds of things, are a genuine concern. and when these attacks happen, they're not going to be attacking these weapons, they're sending a message saying get these under control, stop using them and move forward. because i think that the fear...
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and canada and the u.s. >> but, you know, having -- you're what we call an undecided citizen, right? you're a citizen of everywhere. >> thank you. >> but when you watch this debate play out in this country with your experience, what would you want to say to people about how they should think about immigration in this country? >> well, i think it's -- i think it's enormously complex. i phased all over the place. at times i thought, well, gee, if you -- i've gone conservative and said, gee, if you fined every person $100,000 who hired someone who was illegal, would that be the answer to it? but then you say but then that's a more complicated thing because people have to work. i don't know enough about that to know what the answer is, except that the greater thing that fascinates me about this country as opposed to a country like canada is the inability to get anything accomplished. >> yes. >> that's -- because as you know from a parliamentary system, it's a totally different system and governments will collapse, vote of no confidence and say let's hold another election for five weeks t
and canada and the u.s. >> but, you know, having -- you're what we call an undecided citizen, right? you're a citizen of everywhere. >> thank you. >> but when you watch this debate play out in this country with your experience, what would you want to say to people about how they should think about immigration in this country? >> well, i think it's -- i think it's enormously complex. i phased all over the place. at times i thought, well, gee, if you -- i've gone...